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Manchester City signs new deal with N-able

Premier League club Manchester City has recently signed a new partnership agreement with cybersecurity firm, N-able, who will join the club as their Official Cyber Security Partner for both the City men’s and women’s teams. The partnership will see N-able work towards protecting the club’s critical systems, data and daily operations. N-able will integrate their technology, including the provision of AI-powered cybersecurity solutions, to further develop the existing technology infrastructure at the club. N-able will additionally also have branding presence across various City digital and physical assets.

James Tennant, Director of Technology – Information Security at City Football Group, commented,

“Manchester City is a leading global brand within sport and beyond and with that comes the requirement for us to continually invest in technology and services to protect our people, our data, and our operations. N-able offer advanced end-to-end solutions that will help us as we continue to evolve and future-proof operations and we look forward to working with them as part of this new agreement announced today.”

Vikram Ramesh, Chief Marketing Officer at N-able, added,

“The best teams in the world don’t just perform, they protect what makes performance possible. Manchester City operates at elite speed, across global markets, with zero tolerance for disruption. That’s exactly the environment N-able was built for. This partnership is a statement about where cybersecurity is heading – toward partners who build the resilience that lets world-class organisations keep moving forward.”

Aditya Chaudhuri

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